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- who: Viktor Kewenig from the DivisionUniversity of Potsdam, Germany have published the research: Commentary: Robots As Intentional Agents: Using Neuroscientific Methods to Make Robots Appear More Social, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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As Intentional Agents: Using Neuroscientific Methods to Make Robots Appear More Social by Wiese, E. 8:1663. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01663 Frontiers in Psychology | www.frontiersin.org Robots can assist humans in a wide spectrum of domains (Tapus and Mataric, 2006; Cabibihan et_al, 2013), including entertainment, teaching and health care. For robots to be accepted as assistants, it is . . .
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